
What Does it Take to Build Social Capital?
Featuring:
Mary Beth Terry, PhD
Professor of Epidemiology (in Environmental Health Sciences)
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
John Werner, BA
Chief Information Officer, MIT Connection Science
Founder, Ideas in Action
Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH (Moderator)
Dean and DeLamar Professor of Public Health
Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Presentation followed by a moderated discussion then Audience Q&A.
Registration
- In-person attendance is available to CU-ID holders. All others please register to attend virtually.
The theme for the 2024-2025 Grand Rounds on the Future of Public Health series is Urgent Care: Public Health and the World Today. In an era of conflict, crisis, disinformation, and fragmentation, public health is more challenging – and more urgent – than ever. The 2024-25’s Grand Rounds will look at the role of public health in current affairs, and the way current affairs are impacting public health. Together we’ll engage in discussions about today’s greatest public health challenges, how to learn across differences, potential compromises and solutions, and apply an interdisciplinary lens to understand how some of the biggest debates of the moment are shaping the sector. From themes like the political determinants of health, understanding the toll of inequality on the health of people, and the health consequences of war and crisis, Grand Rounds will focus on threats to public health today as well as what we need to address them.
Grand Rounds was initiated in 2008 at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health to create an intellectual space within which to explore national and global public health challenges and the innovative approaches needed to transform the public’s health in the 21st century.
We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. If you require disability accommodation to attend this event, please contact disability@columbia.edu no later than 10 days prior to event date. We will work with our colleagues at Disability Services to fulfill requests made after this date, but cannot guarantee they will be met.